A lively Lizzo performance called attention to historical instruments constructed out of crystal, but crystal isn’t the only odd material for making music. Made for Madison's second inauguration in ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 28, Lizzo surprised fans at her Washington, D.C. concert when she played a 200-year-old crystal flute. The historic instrument was gifted to President James Madison by Claude Laurent ...
On Sept. 29, Lizzo made history while stopping in Washington, DC for her mega Special Tour. The Grammy-award winner was given the rare opportunity to play a 200-year-old crystal flute that once ...
Last week, Lizzo set the internet on fire after she played a 200-year-old crystal flute that once belonged to President James Madison at her Washington, D.C. concert. Fans were delighted by the ...
PHOENIX — Under the rotunda at the Library of Congress this week, multi-Grammy award winning artist Lizzo played the flute, the instrument that’s been part of her identity since she was a little girl.
Lizzo is basking in her historical glory after playing a two-century-old crystal flute previously owned by the fourth president of the United States. The “About Damn Time” and “Truth Hurts” singer, ...
Some people visit Washington, D.C., for the tourist attractions, like monuments and museums. They probably don't expect to see history being made at a pop concert — but that's what happened to an ...
If Lizzo’s shining, even James Madison’s crystal flute is gonna shine. When the singer's "The Special Tour" stopped at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, she accepted an invitation from ...
Lizzo is basking in her historical glory after playing a two-century-old crystal flute previously owned by the fourth president of the United States. The “About Damn Time” and “Truth Hurts” singer, ...
Lizzo made her way into history books on Tuesday night when she became the very first person to play a one-of-a-kind crystal flute, owned by President James Madison and loaned to her by the Library of ...
A classically trained flutist, the singer, rapper and songwriter spent more than three hours admiring the flute collection at the Library of Congress. Madison’s instrument was made for the second ...
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